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1 + Smoking Tobacco

2 + Facts: There are around 4000 chemicals in tobacco, and out of the 100 identified poisons, 63 are known to cause cancer Nicotine is an addictive drug that takes only 6 seconds to reach your brain Smoking kills more than cocaine, heroine, and alcohol combine Every 8 seconds there is someone dying in a relation to tobacco illness.

3 + Smoking is responsible for the death of 1 out of 5 Americans More that 3 million people under the age of 18 smoke A person that smokes dies an average of 7 years earlier than someone who does not smoke Kids who smoke experience change in the lungs, and reduce lung growth

4 + What is Tobacco? Tobacco is an agricultural crop It is usually smoked. Sometimes tobacco leaves are dipped or chewed so the nicotine is absorbed via the gums.

5 + Tobacco Ingredients: Some ingredients and where they can be found Acetone – found in nail polish remover Acetic Acid – an ingredient in hair dye Ammonia – a common household cleaner Arsenic – used in rat poison Benzene – found in rubber cement Butane – used in lighter fluid Cadmium – active component in battery acid Carbon Monoxide – released in car exhaust fumes

6 + Ingredients: Formaldehyde – embalming fluid Hexamine – found in barbecue lighter fluid Lead – used in batteries Naphthalene – an ingredient in moth balls Methanol – a main component in rocket fuel Nicotine – used as insecticide Tar – material for paving roads Toluene - used to manufacture paint

7 + Why Do People Smoke? Peer Pressure They think it is cool They see other people smoke, such as their family members Relaxing Rebellion They want to loose weight or be thin

8 + Teen Smoke Most people begin to smoke during their teen years Smoking is the #1 preventable cause for premature death 90% of adult smokers are addicted to tobacco before they reach the age of 18, 50% are addicted before the age of 14

9 + The tobacco industry The major tobacco companies spend $8.8 billion per year More than $24 million per day- to market their products Kids are more likely to be influenced to smoke by cigarette marketing than by pressure One-third of underage smoking is attributable to tobacco company advertising and promotion

10 + Harming Others Second hand smoke is the cause for the death of 3000 Americans every day There is a bigger chance of a teen to become a smoker if both parents smoke Smoking mothers during pregnancy cause 4000 babies to die due to low birth weight Second hand smoke from parents can cause the child to have respiratory problems such as increase coughing and wheezing, and severe asthma

11 + The Environment Cigarette butts make up 34% of the total litter captured in CA Discarded cigarette butts have been linked to wildfires CA spends over $41 million annually on litter cleanup

12 + Smoking Affects the Lungs Smoking (Lungs) While some parts of the lungs may heal from the damage caused by smoking, much of the damage is permanent and will leave smokers (and quitters) at an increased risk for a range of health problems. Smoking permanently damages the alveoli (air sacs) in the lungs While some of the inflammation caused by these conditions may be reversible, the scarring that smoking causes to the lining of the lungs is permanent. Continuing smoking, over time, lowers the chances of reversing any damage caused to the lungs as well as the risks for developing any related disease.

13 + Long/ Short Term Affects Smoking can cause different health problems: Osteoporosis- causes bones to break easily Chronic lung disease, coronary heart disease, stroke Can cause cancer: pancreatic cancer, oral cavity cancer, and kidney cancer Narrow arteries Smoking pregnant females can give birth to babies with low birth weight

14 + Diseases Related to chew tobacco Oral cancer Gum disease Leukoplakia (white patches) can be early signs of cancer NOT LESS DANGEROUS THAN SMOKING! Baseball has banned the use of spit tobacco.

15 + Reasons To Quit Smoking or to Never Smoke Breath better Save $$$ You live longer Whiter teeth Reduce chances of getting diseases due to smoking

16 + Ways someone can stop smoking Set a date to quit smoking A way to avoid smoking is to chew gum or candy Keeping yourself occupy Call smoking hotlines for support Tell your family and friends you are quitting, encouragement from them is very helpful Reward yourself for not smoking at the end of the day by watching a movie

17 + 1. Ernie has a problem; his best friend tries to pressure him into smoking a cigarette after school, what are some things Ernie can do to avoid smoking? 2. What are some of the consequences of smoking?


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